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About Toronto Metropolitan Photonics Group

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Professor Douplik's group works on projects, which are related to Biomedical Physics employing Optics as the main tool. It includes medical lasers, advanced spectroscopy and imaging, both therapeutic or surgical, and diagnostic applications. Students are encourged to proceed with project's technology commercialization to be personally supported by Professor Douplik, TMU Lab2Market initiative, TMU Business Development and TMU Zones' infrastructure. 

 

Welcome to TMU Photonics Lab – Pioneering Light-Based Solutions for Tomorrow's Challenges

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Dry Lab

Located in Kerr Hall East (2nd floor)

Where professor Douplik and his students develop optoelectronics and software, occupies more than 150 m2 and equipped with optics, mechanics, electronics, lasers, light sources, bio and industrial microscopes, holographic stand, cameras, signal generators, fiber optics and powerful computers for data processing.

 

 

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Wet Lab

Located at Michael's Hospital Photonics Lab (Wet & Clinical Lab) 

The institute of Biomedical Enginnering, Science and Technologies (iBEST), Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St. Michael Hospital. The lab is equipped with multiwavelength refractometer, chemical lab desks, has access to high end spectrometers, clean production, cell culture and animal facilities 

 

 

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The main principles of the Group priority strategy is based on developing technologies, which can solve a concrete high in demand Health Care problem and be eventually commercialized. The project target is usually found within framework of collaboartion with clinical partners. Each student works on an individual project developing an original medical technology. When the project progresses, the authorship and contribution of each student involved is recognized. A patent, IP disclosure and/or peer-reviewed publication(s) are supposed to be submitted as a result of every single graduate project. 

We Empower Students to Create Transformative Technologies across Biomedical, Industrial, and Virtual

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